Yifes wrote on May 14, 2016, 14:34:Her M2 passes through barriers, which is nice against Reinhardts and Winstons.

Damn, I didn't know this, that's pretty awesome. Usually I try to get the whole team to blast away at that Reinhardt shield to break it down quick but having a Symmetra able to go through it with her slow orbs would be pretty useful. Especially when he's using it to shield a bastion or other squishies.

Beamer wrote on May 13, 2016, 19:07:Also, do you like exploring? So do I! However, you'd better not finish a session exploring, because you lose your loot. You need to finish on a battle. Did you clear the level of all enemies and are now secret hunting? Better not need to quit before you finish, because there's no way to save.

Holy shit that is fucking retarded. What moron at id came up with this horseshit??

Basically you need to start the next area/encounter for the save to kick off right? Yeah I hate that shit.

KS wrote on May 13, 2016, 15:14:"The only permitted hacks are those already built in, like seeing through walls."

I had 2-3 distinct moments toward the end of the Beta where I was sure someone was cheating.. only to be shown the replay where I was highlighted in red to everyone on the enemy team.

I really need to keep an ear out for Widowmaker's ultimate pop, and just hold back until it's finished.

Maining Zenyatta, Widowmaker is pretty much my nemesis. I've seen so many damn replays where she ignores my teammates and goes for me. Super frustrating but understandable. If she doesn't have her wallhacks on and I'm familiar with where she's at I can lay down some suppressing fire and get her to go away. But most of my team tend to ignore her way off in the distance like she is, they have more pressing concerns a few feet in front of them.

Except Symmetra is only good in VERY SPECIFIC situations, and again, ONLY with good team support. Her weapon is mostly unusable (M1 range is basically spitting distance, M2 is laughably slow), her shield is pointlessly ineffectual, and her sentries have too long a CD and are too easily killed by random dmg. Meanwhile the teleporter has only six charges (what????), doesn't recharge while deployed, and is fucking ANNOUNCED TO THE ENEMY TEAM (like D.Va's for some inexplicable reason).

Symmetra's sentries are extremely powerful when they're unexpected... Which is about all of the damn time if she's placing them right. Even once you know about them they're not easy to clear out assuming you've got enemy action in front of you and you need to turn your back to clear sentries that are going to kill you if you take half a second too long.

SimplyMonk wrote on May 12, 2016, 22:21:I enjoyed playing this a lot more on my PS4 than PC for some reason. Felt more comfortable sitting on the couch in a party with a controller than mouse and keyboard. That being said $60 for multiplayer only... I think I'll pass for now. Wait for a sale or some new modes to come out that look interesting.

$60 is for the Origins Edition, which gives you bonus items. You can buy the Standard Edition for $40.

And the bonus items are only 4 skins, the unlockable ones are better imo anyway. The other extra stuff is for other Blizzard games that are not Overwatch.

Cutter wrote on May 11, 2016, 23:25:Fucking $80? Suck my balls! Can't say I much care for the stylized look either.

$60.What's the deal with people using digital deluxe prices all the time lately? Same thing was happening with Overwatch.

Because the deluxe is what used to be called the normal game. Not to mention all the "cut" dlc depending on who you ask/what game. Some games you can't even get the best play options without getting the deluxe edition.

No. Sorry that's not why people are mistakenly giving the digital deluxe price instead of the actual base price.

Hell, the majority of the additional content in Overwatch's digital deluxe edition wasn't even for Overwatch.

Mr. Tact wrote on May 11, 2016, 22:12:In general though, I've found I'm far more sensitive to low level background noise than most. When I still worked in an office, it wasn't that unusual for me to wander into the corridor and start asking people "what is that noise?" And have them say, "what noise?" I'd explain what I was hearing, then they would pause and listen and then say, "oh yeah, I hear it now." And it would be some stupid alert going off on the other side of the office or something...

I'm the same way, just not with white noise. If there's a beeping, a whining, a high pitched humming, a rattle... It's going to annoy me and I'm going to find it. But fans? Nah they're fine.